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“My Search For GOD” is a conversational style documentation of the Author’s personal thoughts and reflections on the nature, form, and existence of GOD. Several exciting questions are addressed from the Author’s point of view including:

When you say GOD, what do you mean?
What is the form of GOD?
Can GOD become man?

Interesting read for anyone who wants to look at GOD from another person’s point of view.

I strive every day to be a better person and live a better life spiritually, physically and financially. I realize that you may also have these same goals so I share my thoughts, experiences, guidance and resources in the hope that they will help you – the reader.

The foundation of God’s love was spoken in the words of Jesus Christ, “Love one another.” Drawing from years of teaching God’s Word, Rev. Becky Combee examines God’s magnificent love and its role in daily life.

She covers such topics as anger and revenge, meditation, the possibility of change, and goes through a detailed explanation of the many attributes of love described in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8. Along the way, she shares personal stories from her daily life and her years of ministry. Included in the book are her personal teaching outlines and artwork done by her husband, Wayne Combee.

God’s love is the key to victory!

Author Bio:
Reverend Becky Combee has been teaching Bible principles in home and church groups for over thirty years. She is known for her Bible knowledge, unique humor, and atypical sketches. Ordained in 1996 under the ministry of Pastor Reggie Scarborough of Family Worship Center in Lakeland, Florida, she ministers the Word of God in her local church, across the United States, and around the world. Becky Combee is a native Floridian. She and her husband, Wayne, have been married for forty-five years and have two children who assist them in ministry giving computer expertise, photographic skills, and office administration. Becky and Wayne Combee are committed to the Word of God as truth and the Holy Spirit as God who reveals truth. It is their heart’s desire to clearly define the Word of God to all who will hear in our world.

Your church knows that video is a great way to communicate, but doesn’t know where to start. In each of 30 short lessons, Paul Alan Clifford, a 10-year + veteran of church video ministry will lead you from novice to leader.

This is the first of three months of short lessons on using video in the church from someone who’s done it for a long time.

In this deeply revealing and engaging autobiography, Herb Silverman tells his iconoclastic life story. He takes the reader from his childhood as an Orthodox Jew in Philadelphia, where he stopped fasting on Yom Kippur to test God’s existence, to his adult life in the heart of the Bible Belt, where he became a legendary figure within America’s secular activist community and remains one of its most beloved leaders. Never one to shy from controversy, Silverman relates many of his high-profile battles with the Religious Right, including his decision to run for governor of South Carolina to challenge the state’s constitutional provision that prohibited atheists from holding public office. Candidate Without a Prayer offers an intimate portrait of a central player in today’s increasingly heated culture wars. It will be sure to charm both believers and nonbelievers alike, and will lead all those who care about the separation of church and state to give thanks.

Author Bio:
Born in Philadelphia, Herb Silverman received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Syracuse University and is Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at the College of Charleston. He has published over 100 research papers in mathematics journals, a couple of books on Complex Variables, and is the recipient of the Distinguished Research Award.

In 1990, a colleague pointed out that atheists were ineligible to hold public office in South Carolina. After an eight-year battle, Herb won a unanimous decision in the South Carolina Supreme Court, which struck down this religious test requirement. He founded the Secular Humanists of the Lowcountry in Charleston, SC, and is founder and faculty advisor to the College of Charleston student Atheist/Humanist Alliance. He is a board member of the American Humanist Association, advisory board member of the Secular Student Alliance, and member of the Advisory Council of Americans United for Separation of Church and State.

Herb has appeared in a number of debates, including one at the Oxford Union in Oxford, England on the topic: Does American Religion Undermine American Values? He has spoken at numerous freethought conferences and given sermons at Unitarian churches. He has had many articles in freethought publications, writes for Secular World, has a book chapter called “Inerrancy Turned Political” in The Fundamentals of Extremism, and is an “On Faith” panelist for the Washington Post online. Herb’s new book is titled Candidate Without a Prayer, An Autobiography of a Jewish Atheist in the Bible Belt. Read more about Candidate Without a Prayer here.